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US v. Williams
No. 06-694
Title:
United States v. Michael Williams
Subject:
Question:
Section 2252A(a)(3)(B) of Title 18 (Supp. IV 2004) prohibits "knowingly * * * advertis[ing], promot[ing], present[ing], distribut[ing], or solicit[ing] * * * any material or purported material in a manner that reflects the belief, or that is intended to
cause another to believe, that the material or purported material" is illegal child pornography.
- The question presented is whether Section 2252A(a)(3)(B) is overly broad and
impermissibly vague, and thus facially unconstitutional.
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